Crowded Public Places

Scene 1 of 2: Police Direction in a Crowd

Important: NeuroJustice is a learning tool. It shares general communication tips and safety guidance to help you practise calm and clear interactions with police. It is not legal advice. If you need legal advice, speak with a lawyer or a community legal service.

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Narration

You are in a busy public place. A police officer approaches and may speak clearly and firmly. This does not mean you are in trouble. Follow the instruction first — you can respond by saying 'Okay,' or by calmly doing what the officer has asked.

Key points

  • A firm direction does not mean you are in trouble.
  • Follow the instruction first — questions can come later.
  • Saying 'Okay' and complying calmly helps everyone stay safe.

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Quick check

What should you do first in a crowd?



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